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why are you, after so much hondata backing...changing systems?? I understand that you should pick your standalone for your own set up, and blah blah blah..but Why do you think that the EMS is beter for you, personally?? I am gonna need a standalone in a few months, and am still questionable as to which system to get. Please either pm me, or respond...cause Id really like to hear your view on this one, thanks
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Re: aem ems (blkDOHCsol)
Honestly, I'm sick of opening the ecu and burning chips. The system works great and it is perfectly drivable on Hondata, but I want to be able to change stuff on the fly.
Also, the EMS lets you datalog to internal memory in the ECU...
The reason for the change right now is that I am going to be changing a lot of things on the car, and if I am going to shell out a lot of money for dyno time... I don't want to have to re-do it later when I change engine management.
Also, the EMS lets you datalog to internal memory in the ECU...
The reason for the change right now is that I am going to be changing a lot of things on the car, and if I am going to shell out a lot of money for dyno time... I don't want to have to re-do it later when I change engine management.
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